Subject: comp.lang.c Changes to Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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X-Archive-Name: C-faq/diff
Date: Fri, 1 Mar 1996 11:01:01 GMT

Comp-lang-c-archive-name: C-FAQ-list.diff

This article contains a massaged diff list comparing the previous
revision of the comp.lang.c frequently-asked questions list (last
modified November 1, 1995, last posted February 1, 1996) and the
current one.  These diffs are not suitable for input to a patch
program, in part because of the massaging, but more significantly
because the changes this month are to comply with the recently-
passed U.S. Communications Decency Act, and if it's necessary to
censor text in the new version, I obviously can't show you what
it used to look like.

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< [Last modified November 1, 1995 by scs.]
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> [Last modified February 8, 1996 by scs.]
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< more questions!), a book-length version is being published by Addison-
< Wesley and should appear in November, 1995 (ISBN 0-201-84519-9).
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> more questions!), a book-length version has been published by Addison-
> Wesley (ISBN 0-201-84519-9).
<..[CENSORED]
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>..[CENSORED]
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> A:.[I apologize for the censorship of the question, but the
>.expression that used to be there was indecent, and by the
>.newly-passed Communications Decency Act of the U.S., I am
>.prohibited from transmitting "indecent" material, whatever that
>.is.  Suffice it to say that the expression tried to modify the
>.same variable twice between sequence points.  --scs]
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14.13:.I'm having trouble with a Turbo C program which crashes and says
.something like "floating point formats not linked."

< A:.[CENSORED]
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> A:.The message in the question has to do with an indecent problem
>.in Borland's compilers, which for some unfathomable reason has
>.still not been fixed.  However, by the newly-passed
>.Communications Decency Act of the U.S., I am prohibited from
>.transmitting or discussing "indecent" material.  (If the fact
>.that users of Borland's compilers are still having this problem
>.isn't indecent, I don't know what is.)  If you send me e-mail
>.certifying that you are over 18 years of age, I may be able to
>.help you.  (You may also be able to see the
>.comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ list for more information.)
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......Steve Summit
......scs@eskimo.com
